Dataset: NL-Botany
Taxa: Tiquilia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Tiquilia Pers.
U.1163351Andreas CH   1938-01-19
Chile, Magallanes

NL:Botany
Tiquilia Pers.
U.1163350Andreas CH   1937-11-11
Chile, Valparaiso

NL:Botany
Tiquilia paronychioides (Phil.) A.T.Richardson
U.1163349Werdermann E   1925-08-01
Chile, Tacna

NL:Botany
Tiquilia paronychioides (Phil.) A.T.Richardson
U.1163348Werdermann E   1925-08-01
Chile, Tacna

NL:Botany
Tiquilia litoralis (Phil.) A.T.Richardson
U.1163347Werdermann E   1924-09-01
Chile, Atacama

NL:Botany
Tiquilia grandiflora (Phil.) A.T.Richardson
U.1163346Werdermann E   1925-09-01
Chile, Tarapacá

NL:Botany
Tiquilia grandiflora (Phil.) A.T.Richardson
U.1163345Werdermann E   1925-09-01
Chile, Tarapacá

NL:Botany
Tiquilia fusca (Hook.f.) A.T.Richardson
U.1163344Werff HH van der   1974-03-01
Ecuador, Galapagos, Flora Insularum Galapagensium. Isabela, NE coast of volcano Alcedo.

NL:Botany
Tiquilia fusca (Hook.f.) A.T.Richardson
U.1163343Werff HH van der   1975-05-01
Ecuador, Galapagos, Flora Insularum Galapagensium. Santa Cruz, near Cerro Colorado across Plazas.

NL:Botany
Tiquilia darwinii (Hook.f.) A.T.Richardson
U.1163342Werff HH van der   1975-05-01
Ecuador, Galapagos, Flora Insularum Galapagensium. Floreana, near Pte Cormorante.

NL:Botany
Tiquilia darwinii (Hook.f.) A.T.Richardson
U.1163341Werff HH van der   1974-04-16
Ecuador, Galapagos, Flora Insularum Galapagensium. Isabela, NE-slope of Vulcan Alcedo.

NL:Botany
Tiquilia Pers.
L.3736878Cleef AM   2007-05-05
Ecuador, Islas Galapagos, S. Bartelomeo.

NL:Botany
Tiquilia Pers.
L.3736877Cleef AM   2007-05-05
Ecuador, Islas Galapagos, S. Bartelomeo.


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